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Quiz: 99 Ways to Save Money

Let's see what you know about our popular annual feature


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Jordan Metcalf

Question 1 of 8

The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that homeowners can save an average of this much by sealing their homes and adding insulation in attics, floors over crawl spaces, and basements.

In addition, insulating your attic entry could save $150 a year in energy costs.

Question 2 of 8

A recent federal law allows people younger than 59.5 to withdraw this much money penalty-free once a year for emergencies.

It can be a better option than high-interest debt.

Question 3 of 8

True or false? You can often save on theater tickets by buying single seats.

If you’re going to an event with others, you can always meet again during intermission to talk.

Question 4 of 8

Starting this year, out-of-pocket prescription drug costs for Medicare recipients with a Part D drug plan will be capped, potentially saving plan users significant money. What is that cap?

An AARP report estimates the cap will save 1.4 million adults with a Medicare drug plan an average of $1,000 or more annually.

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Question 5 of 8

The websites IFLT and FreeFlys (among others) offer …

You must share your name, email and postal address to get the samples.

Question 6 of 8

True or false? You may save money on some indoor projects by waiting until winter.

Contractors are often looking for work during this time, as opposed to the busier warmer seasons.

Question 7 of 8

For most regular season games across major sports, ticket prices usually …

You can time your ticket purchase accordingly, although it isn't true in all cases.

Question 8 of 8

The temperature of an oven can fall this much every time you open the door, wasting energy while it heats back up.

Instead, turn on the oven light to check your meal or rely on a timer.

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